Abstract [en]

To hear someone expressing their dislike for math isn’t uncommon. In this paper different factors influencing peoples’ negative emotions related to mathematics are examined. First, the phenomena math anxiety, and different perspectives on learning, is described.

Then, this study’s results are presented. Data was collected through a systematic literature review. The material was then analysed by a content analysis. This study is a survey, and the results are presented both in a table and in textual form. The discovered affective factors were categorized into six different groups, which are: cognitive processes, teachers, parents, genetics, gender and emotions connected to self-image.

The results show that it’s impossible to point out one single factor that alone affect people’s negative emotions related to mathematics. Rather, it’s a co-operation between many factors. To conclude, the consequences on teaching are discussed, and suggestions on areas for further studies are given.